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Personal Protective Equipment training

You can't eliminate all physical hazards through engineering or administrative controls.

Personal protective equipment provides a last line of defense. However, data shows that most workers who suffer eye, head, and foot injuries aren't wearing PPE. These injuries can be lessened or avoided altogether with proper PPE.

OSHA requires that all employers assess their workplace for hazards and certify this assessment. The National Safety Council's PPE Compliance Training Seminar will help you meet these requirements. In just four hours, we'll walk you through the key elements of the OSHA PPE regulation (29CFR 1910.132-140, Subpart I), and show you how to protect your employees and your business.

The seminar covers:

The relationship between PPE, administrative controls, and engineering controls

How to conduct a PPE Hazard Assessment and Certification Statement

Various types of PPE and how to use them

OSHA's responses to questions about implementation, including: who is required to pay for PPE, and who is responsible if an employee brings in his own PPE